1.Explain how employment opportunities have expanded as the ICT industry has developed. The types of jobs available in the ICT industry has expanded as technology improves and is more developed.
2.Describe two positions not considered as ICT specific roles where Information technology skills are essential requirements. The positions are a secretary and or a receptionist you need ICT Skills as you will being using computers and programs every day.
ICT Pathways
3.Identify the requirements that employers have for employees desiring to begin employment-based training to begin employment-based training. Employment-based training is where employee’s are trained up in the skills they need while working.
4.Describe what is meant by external study and identify the types of students this could be suitable for. External studying is where an individual is enrolled in a course but receives all work via the mail or email (online).
5.List the types of courses provided by universities and identify whether these courses are at an undergraduate or postgraduate level Universities offer courses at an undergraduate level for school leaves or a postgraduate level for people with formal qualifications or industry experience.
6. Describe the types of people that TAFE courses generally target. TAFE (technical and further education) courses can include short courses, certificate courses, diploma and advanced diploma courses. 7. Identify the types of courses provided by private training providers. Private providers who are registered training organisations (RTO’s) offer nationally recognised training courses from short courses to certificate and diploma courses. Types of careers in ICT 8. describe the types of careers available in the education field of the ICT industry. Many fields provide a range of jobs and careers opportunities. 9. identifiy the skills required for careers within the multimedia and graphics field of ICT Education careers in ict can include teaching in schools or higher education institutions. 10. list four positions that could be included in the technical field of the ict industry. People who are artistic and like to use their imagination might be suited to multimedia and graphic careers. 11.identify the field that involves supporting and managing ict within business environments. 12. describe the skills required for careers within the project management field of ict. Project management careers are suited to people who enjoy juggling a variety of tasks and working with people , who can think logically and have good communication skills. ICT Positions 13. From the table of ict positions, select two positions that you might be interested in as a career. For each position, identify the task undertaken in the role, the personal and entry requirements and the employment opportunities for the positions. Career and course information 14. Describe the types of information available online about ict careers. 15. Explain why students would benefits from attending training institution open days.
ICT Employment
1. Explain how employment opportunities have expanded as the ICT industry has developed.
The types of jobs available in the ICT industry has expanded as technology improves and is more developed.
2. Describe two positions not considered as ICT specific roles where Information technology skills are essential requirements.
The positions are a secretary and or a receptionist you need ICT
Skills as you will being using computers and programs every day.
ICT Pathways
3. Identify the requirements that employers have for employees desiring to begin employment-based training to begin employment-based training.
Employment-based training is where employee’s are trained up in the skills they need while working.
4. Describe what is meant by external study and identify the types of students this could be suitable for.
External studying is where an individual is enrolled in a course but receives all work via the mail or email (online).
5.List the types of courses provided by universities and identify whether these courses are at an undergraduate or postgraduate level
Universities offer courses at an undergraduate level for school leaves or a postgraduate level for people with formal qualifications or industry experience.
6. Describe the types of people that TAFE courses generally target.
TAFE (technical and further education) courses can include short courses, certificate courses, diploma and advanced diploma courses.
7. Identify the types of courses provided by private training providers.
Private providers who are registered training organisations (RTO’s) offer nationally recognised training courses from short courses to certificate and diploma courses.
Types of careers in ICT
8. describe the types of careers available in the education field of the ICT industry.
Many fields provide a range of jobs and careers opportunities.
9. identifiy the skills required for careers within the multimedia and graphics field of ICT
Education careers in ict can include teaching in schools or higher education institutions.
10. list four positions that could be included in the technical field of the ict industry.
People who are artistic and like to use their imagination might be suited to multimedia and graphic careers.
11.identify the field that involves supporting and managing ict within business environments.
12. describe the skills required for careers within the project management field of ict.
Project management careers are suited to people who enjoy juggling a variety of tasks and working with people , who can think logically and have good communication skills.
ICT Positions
13. From the table of ict positions, select two positions that you might be interested in as a career. For each position, identify the task undertaken in the role, the personal and entry requirements and the employment opportunities for the positions.
Career and course information
14. Describe the types of information available online about ict careers.
15. Explain why students would benefits from attending training institution open days.